Help Bucks Recover: Stitches Redone, Needs Extra Care

Help Bucks Recover: Stitches Redone, Needs Extra Care

Hello, dear supporters! We have an update about our brave boy Bucks. Unfortunately, his stitches came undone after a little bit of mischief on his part. Bucks, being the spirited dog he is, has been trying to break free from his collar and jumping around more than he should have. Luckily, only the outer stitches were affected, and they’ve already been redone by the vet today.

While we’re relieved that the situation isn’t worse, this does mean that Bucks will need to stay in the clinic a bit longer for proper healing and to ensure no further complications arise. The extra time in care will give him the chance to fully recover and return to his usual playful self, but it also means additional costs for his treatment.

If you’re able to lend a helping hand, any donation would go a long way in covering Bucks’ extended stay and care. Every bit of support gets him one step closer to being healthy and happy again. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your continued kindness and generosity! 🙏❤️

Learn more about Transform a Street Dog & ways to DONATE:
✅ Transform a Street Dog is a registered 501c3 in the USA EIN: 83-4626445, a registered NGO in Ukraine: 44766220
✅ PayPal: TFASDog@gmail.com
✅ Wise: TFASDog@gmail.com
✅ Venmo: @TransformAStreetDog
✅ Ukrainian bank card: 4246 0010 0904 2197
📲 Contact our director, Mandy Allen: https://www.facebook.com/amanda.allen979 OR TFASDog@gmail.com
📩 To mail a check within the USA: Transform a Street Dog 1303 Crespi Drive Pacifica, CA 94044 USA
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